Thursday, 28 May 2015
Gov Oshiomhole attacks Okonjo-Iweala, says Minister destroyed Nigerian economy
Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has lambasted outgoing finance
minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, over her claims that states received
N2.92 trillion excess crude money between 2011 and 2014 with little to
show, the latest in a series of tit-for-tat between governors and the
minister over allegations of mismanagement of oil revenues.
Mr. Oshiomhole accused the minister of gross mismanagement of the
Nigerian economy, saying she was merely feeding Nigerians with
half-truths in the last four years.
Mr. Oshiomhole said the minister has herself to blame as she ran the
Excess Crude Account as a “one-man show”.
The governor said Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala’s recent outcry against oil
marketers over falsification of fuel subsidy claims may have been out of
in fear about the incoming President, Muhammadu Buhari.
“It is quite intriguing that with barely few days left in office, she
has suddenly woken up from her slumber to realize that oil marketers
have all along been falsifying subsidy claims and defrauding the nation
of billions of naira and dollars,” the governor said.
He said the person best placed to explain the state of the country’s
economy at the moment was Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala.
As a member of the National Economic Council, Mr. Oshiomhole said he had
spoken out publicly at different times about the way the economy was
managed by Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala.
He said the minister’s silence over the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
audit on the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation is “deafening”.
The audit revealed “massive abuse of public trust and stealing of our
common patrimony in high places under her watch and the government she
serves”, Mr. Oshiomhole said.
Criticising what he called “latter day policy activism” by the minister,
Mr. Oshiomhole said apart from the subsidy regime, the minister must
also come clean on some other critical issues that demand accountability
from her.
“The question to ask is: how come that it is now, for the first time,
that we are hearing from the Minister of Finance about fraudulent claims
by the oil marketers amounting to billions of Naira? At what point did
the Minister of Finance and CME realize that these fraudulent and
similar claims are going on? When did it start? Is it just recently or
it has been going on all along? These questions are pertinent because we
know that if the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA)
were doing its work diligently, all claims by oil marketers would be
vetted on a daily basis before their payments are processed by the
Ministry of Finance. Hence, there should be no dispute about the amount
due to oil marketers at any point in time.
“What the foregoing, therefore, suggests is that all along, PPPRA, the
Ministry of Finance and the oil marketers have been involved in an
unholy alliance, in the mismanagement of the fuel subsidy regime and in
the process defrauding the nation of its revenues,” the governor said.
Mr. Oshiomhole said the Minister cannot stop at simply shedding
“crocodile tears” about fraudulent claims by oil marketers, saying she
should ensure full disclosure by giving the full details of subsidy
payments to oil marketers in the last four years, including the
parameters used to calculate the subsidies.
“The recent nationwide fuel and energy crisis, adjudged the worst in the
economic history of Nigeria, is merely a reflection of the gross
mismanagement of the economy which characterized Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s
tenure since 2011,” he said.
Mr. Oshiomhole said state governments, who are joint owners of the
Excess Crude Account, were not properly briefed on the status of the
account, and challenged the minister to shed more light on the spending
from the account.
Source:Premiumtimesng
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